Grealish Inspires Villa To Championship Playoff Victory Over West Brom
11th May 2019
Albion's implosion was complete when Gayle was sent off for a second yellow card late on, ruling the striker out of Tuesday's second leg at the Hawthorns
- Aston Villa took advantage of a late collapse from West Bromwich Albion to edge a 2-1 victory over their midlands rivals in the Championship play-off semi-final first leg on Saturday
- Dean Smith's side trailed to Dwight Gayle's first half opener at Villa Park, but they recovered thanks to an inspired performance from highly-rated midfielder Jack Grealish
- Grealish set up Conor Hourihane's second half equaliser and just 202 seconds later he won the penalty that was slotted home by Tammy Abraham
LONDON, United
Kingdom- Aston Villa took advantage of a late collapse from West Bromwich
Albion to edge a 2-1 victory over their midlands rivals in the Championship
play-off semi-final first leg on Saturday.
Dean Smith's side trailed to Dwight Gayle's first half
opener at Villa Park, but they recovered thanks to an inspired performance from
highly-rated midfielder Jack Grealish.
Grealish set up Conor Hourihane's second half equaliser and
just 202 seconds later he won the penalty that was slotted home by Tammy
Abraham.
Albion's implosion was complete when Gayle was sent off for
a second yellow card late on, ruling the striker out of Tuesday's second leg at
the Hawthorns.
That makes Villa slight favourites to return to Wembley 12
months on from losing the play-off final against Fulham.
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With a lucrative place in the Premier League up for grabs,
both sides were determined to seize the initiative.
John McGinn and Grealish combined for a short corner to set
up Glenn Whelan, who nodded over from six yards.
Jay Rodriguez was teed up on the edge of the area and it
took a fine save from Jed Steer to turn the Albion striker's shot onto the crossbar.
Albion took a 16th-minute lead when Whelan's awful touch
allowed Gayle to race towards the area where Tyrone Mings and Axel Tuanzebe
scrambled to cover.
The on-loan Newcastle striker's low drive from 18 yards
arrowed into the corner for his eighth goal in eight games.
An element of panic hung in the Villa Park air as Abraham
glanced wide.
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The home jitters grew along with the frustration at Albion's
perceived time wasting, with Gayle booked for delaying tactics.
Those worries were erased in spectacular fashion as Villa
turned the game with two goals in four minutes.
Grealish created space for Hourihane and when he laid the
ball off, Hourihane's first-time strike from 20 yards flew just inside a post
in the 75th minute.
Then Abraham sent Villa Park wild when he scored from the
spot after Kieran Gibbs brought down Grealish.
Albion's woes were compounded with two minutes left when
Gayle slid in to reach James Morrison's cross but clattered Steer and saw red.